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efficiency is more sensitive to financial openness compared to trade openness and most sensitive to globalization. The …
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to trade openness and most sensitive to globalization. The relationship between allocation efficiency and globalization …
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sensitive to financial openness compared to trade openness and most sensitive to globalization. The relationship between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011596326
to trade openness and most sensitive to globalization. The relationship between allocation efficiency and globalization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012268523
efficiency is more sensitive to financial openness compared to trade openness and most sensitive to globalization. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012128414
An April 2015 World Bank report on attainment of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) extreme poverty target has revealed that extreme poverty has been decreasing in all regions of the world with the exception of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in spite of the sub-region enjoying more than two...
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Today, the West faces a considerable dilemma in their support for the Washington Consensus as a dominant approach for development because the Beijing model has grown to become an unavoidable process which can only be neglected at the cost of standing on the wrong side of economic history. The...
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The Washington consensus, the hitherto dominant scheme is being encroached by the Beijing model. Many African nations are increasingly embracing this Beijing approach because the dominant Western model has failed to deliver on a number of fronts. This is increasingly evident because China’s...
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The study extends the implications of Piketty’s celebrated literature from developed countries to the nexus between developed nations and African countries by building on responses from Rogoff (2014) & Stiglitz (2014), post Washington Consensus paradigms and underpinnings from Solow-Swan &...
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We survey about 110 recently published studies on Sino-African relations; put some structure on the documented issues before suggesting some solutions and strategies to the identified policy syndromes. The documented issues classified into eight main strands include, China: targeting nations...
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